Cowboy style and Western wear isn’t normally synonymous with très chic, however accompanying one or two pieces with your usual decor or wardrobe is currently the epitome of cool. Look for pieces in shades of caramel and rust, with touches of orange and burgundy. Natural fibres such as leather and suede go hand in hand with Western fashion, as do tassels, and embellished motifs on accessories such as belts and scarves. On the home front, embrace a similar range of materials and colour palette, together with images depicting horses on everything from lamps to figurines. Giddyup! All of the Stars blouse, $69.95. Rust is a common hue seen throughout Western wear, with gathered fabrics a popular detail. whitefoxboutique.com Cactus doorstop, $16.99. Stop your doors closing with a cactus. This door stopper has polyester filling and stones. isgift.com Sweetheart kerchief, $14.95. No Western-inspired style is complete without a bandana or similar accessory. sportsgirl.com.au Tan belt $19.95. When it comes to belts, it’s all about the buckle. tkmaxx.com.au NSW Leather Company natural cowhide rug, $359. This popular rug style works well in most decors. zanui.com.au Cowboy print table lamp, $59.95. A whimsical watercolour image that looks magical when switched on. indie.com.au Kentucky tunic, $129. Pair with Western-inspired boots and then layer with pieces that are more mainstream. boomshankar.com.au Light horse hair shoe brush, $49. Made entirely of Paraguayan horsehair, the body has been turned from kilned ash which has a pleasant smoky aroma, akin to a campfire. missglasshome.com Original high rise jeans, $59.95. Denim is at home in a number of fashion styles, the trim on this pair giving them a modern twist. factorie.com.au Maypearl Nala boots, $249.95. The look wouldn't be complete without a pair of leather boots, and this ankle style is perfect for those who want to tread more carefully. clarks.com.au Butterfly club cushion, $44.95. Adding texture to your interior has become a rule to live by - when it’s tasseled leather it falls straight into Western territory. pillowtalk.com.au Suede Riders jacket, $79.90. Suede is another key fabric, while zips add a modern detail. uniqlo.com/au Denim pinafore, $50. Another great item to pair with boots, and other layering items in keeping with the cooler season. supre.com.au Wilkie cross stool, $610. A feature piece that’d look great in a living or kids room. globewest.com.au Julia cross body bag, $69.95. A cowgirl has to keep her essentials somewhere. sussan.com.au

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Cowboy style and Western wear isn’t normally synonymous with très chic, however accompanying one or two pieces with your usual decor or wardrobe is currently the epitome of cool.

Look for pieces in shades of caramel and rust, with touches of orange and burgundy. Natural fibres such as leather and suede go hand in hand with Western fashion, as do tassels, and embellished motifs on accessories such as belts and scarves.

On the home front, embrace a similar range of materials and colour palette, together with images depicting horses on everything from lamps to figurines. Giddyup!

All of the Stars blouse, $69.95. Rust is a common hue seen throughout Western wear, with gathered fabrics a popular detail. whitefoxboutique.com